E-Readers Foil Good Night’s Sleep Light-emitting electronic devices keep readers awake longer than old-fashioned print Use of a light-emitting electronic book (LE-eBook) in the hours before bedtime can adversely impact overall health, alertness and the circadian clock, which synchronizes the daily rhythm of sleep to external environmental time cues, according to Harvard Medical School researchers
New Department of Biomedical Informatics Power of big data leveraged for biomedical research Following a multiyear process of self-reflection and review, Jeffrey S. Flier, Dean of Harvard Medical School, has announced the establishment of a new Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI). It will officially become a Quad-based department on July 1, 2015. Isaac “Zak” Kohane, co-director of the HMS
Elevated levels of inflammatory cytokines associated with delirium Delirium, an acute state of confusion, often affects older adults following surgery or serious illness. Now, a study led by researchers at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center confirms that inflammation—an immune response that develops when the body attempts to protect itself from harmful stimuli—plays a
Successful field trial in Sierra Leone is potential game changer for treatment and containment Partners In Health recruit Dr. Dana Clutter, in full PPE, tends to a patient in the triage/intake area of the Maforki Ebola Treatment Unit in Port Loko, Sierra Leone. Image: Rebecca E. Rollins / Partners In Health A new test can accurately diagnose Ebola virus disease within minutes, providing clinicians
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